Emer
Dooley
Emer Dooley is a faculty member at the University of Washington. She specializes in technology strategy, entrepreneurship and venture capital and teaches in both the Business School and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering .
She works with the
Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE), where her primary goal is to
involve students in all aspects of company creation, technology
commercialization, and investment. She was awarded the University’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 1997.
Emer
has a B.Sc .and M.Eng. from the University of Limerick in Ireland, and an MBA
and Ph.D. from the University of Washington. Prior to joining the university,
Emer worked as a senior design engineer with Digital Equipment Corporation in
Ireland and in the US, and as marketing manager with Mosaix, a Seattle computer-telephony
start up.
Classes:
Entrepreneurial
Decision-making ENTRE 579
A,B
Environmental
Innovation Practicum ENTE 579 C, ENTE490, ENGR
498, ENVIR 450
Foundations of Entrepreneurship ENTR 509
Software Entrepreneurship BPOL 536 and CSE 590IP
Intro to Venture Capital ENTRE 579
Business Basics for Computer Science Professionals CSE 590